Construction
of two new structures and the resulting loss of parking spaces on campus promise
to make parking a challenge at Sacramento State for the Fall 2006 semester.
With construction continuing on Parking Structure III near Hornet Stadium and
a new bookstore, the campus will lose more than 1,100 parking spaces during
the construction period. Completion of the new 3,000-space parking garage is
anticipated by January 2007, but campus officials are warning that getting to
campus and finding a parking spot will be more difficult during the fall, particularly
during peak parking times, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Students, faculty
and staff are being urged to use off-campus parking or alternative transportation
during this time. Information regarding alternate transportation can be found
at www.csus.edu/utaps/commute_choices.htm.
Plans have also been made for off-campus parking at the University’s Ramona
Avenue lot with shuttle service to the campus. Off-campus parking will also
be available within a short walking distance of the north end of the campus
at the Knights of Columbus building on Newman Court and at the McAuliffe Baseball
Field at the south end of campus off State University Drive East. Visit www.csus.edu/utaps
for more information and a map to the Ramona Avenue lot. Residents of nearby
neighborhoods are also being advised of traffic and parking situations and how
it may affect them.
Additional information
is available on the University Transportation and Parking website at www.csus.edu/utaps.
California State University, Sacramento Public
Affairs
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